Reader’s Digest: How to Create Good Passwords That Hackers Will Never Guess
An excerpt from the Reader’s Digest article, ‘How to Create Good Passwords That Hackers Will Never Guess’
You already know to avoid using common, easy-to-guess passwords for your online accounts, but creating good passwords is easier said than done. Putting in the extra work to make unique, strong passwords is worth it, though. Why? “Without a strong password, you are making it easier for an attacker to steal from your bank account, read your health records, and impersonate you on social media,” says Brian Contos, chief security officer at Phosphorus Cybersecurity.
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Brian Contos
Chief Security Officer
With two IPOs & seven acquisitions Brian has helped build some of the most successful security companies in the world for 25+ years. He is a seasoned executive, board advisor, security company entrepreneur, author, and award-winning podcaster.
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